Based on a forthcoming report by Global Financial Integrity, Brazil: Capital Flight, Illicit Flows, and Macroeconomic Crises, 1960-2012, this event will include discussions and keynote remarks from Brazilian and international experts on the nature of Brazil’s illicit financial flows (IFFs), and how and why curtailing these IFFs should be a priority for Brazil’s next government.

Panelists and keynote speakers will be drawn from the public, private, and non-profit sectors to cover multiple sides of this important issue.

Logistics

Registration begins at 09:00 and the program begins at 10:00. Please bring a copy of your ticket confirmation for faster processing. Lunch and coffee breaks will be provided.

Organizer

Global Financial Integrity (GFI) is a non-profit, Washington, DC-based research and advocacy organization, which produces high-caliber analyses of illicit financial flows, advises developing country governments on effective policy solutions, and promotes pragmatic transparency measures in the international financial system as a means to global development and security.